Hyperpigmentation left behind after freezing spots can usually recover gradually, but due to the different constitution of individuals, some of the hyperpigmentation may need to be eliminated by combining with medication and other means.
Hyperpigmentation left behind after freezing spots can disappear, and its melanin will disappear slowly with the metabolism of the skin surface. Normally, it is necessary to pay attention to avoid local stimulation, and go out to do a good job of sun protection, which can help speed up the recovery of hyperpigmentation.
If the hyperpigmentation left behind after freezing spots does not fade with time, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use hydroquinone cream, vitamin A cream, tazarotene gel and other medications. It can promote the elimination of hyperpigmentation. If necessary, it can also be combined with laser and other treatment modalities.
Hyperpigmentation left behind after freezing spots can generally be restored, but if it is not eliminated for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital to consult a doctor and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.